I hope you get a chance to pick up A.S. King's fantastic new novel, Everybody Sees the Ants! In honor of the book's release, I'm hosting an interview with the novel's main character, Lucky Linderman.
You seem to read a lot, so what would your favorite novel be?
You compare your mom to a squid and father a turtle. What animal would you compare yourself to?
Do you think that by being named Lucky, you are prone to luck or are you more unlucky? Or do you think names have nothing to do with it at all?
Nader has been a longtime bully, but adults seem to ignore the fact that he's a bully. What's the worst advice you ever received about dealing with Nader? Has there ever been any good advice?
The worst advice I ever got was what I heard all through grade school. Ignore him. I mean, ignoring can work, I guess, depending on who you are and who your bully is. If the bully leaves you alone after that, then fine. In my case, ignoring him didn’t work at all and to continue to tell me to ignore him after we knew that. . . was really bad advice. I think essentially, my parents were telling me to ignore him because they were ignoring him. The other bad advice I got once was to not go to the guidance counselor. My dad said it would mean that they’d “psychobabble me to death” and while that did happen later about the stupid question from my social studies survey, I think that guidance counselor in middle school would have helped me.
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nice approach to an interview. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI've been reading great reviews of the new book, but this is the first 'interview' with Lucky I've seen! Very nice, I'm looking forward to reading it.
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ReplyDeleteI kinda love character interviews. They're a great way to learn about who the character really is, and get good insight to how the author brings life and voice to the character.
Fun interview!
Smiles!
Lori